Reset Picture & Size In PowerPoint 13

What happens when we have inserted an image in PowerPoint and we have formatted it and changed the size of it and then we realize that the changes that we have made are not what we wanted? What do we do? Press the Undo button until the image is restored?

Of course not. This is where the ResetPicture and ResetPicture&Size commands appear in PowerPoint 13.

The ResetPicture discards all the formatting that we have applied to an image and the ResetPicture & Size discards all the formatting and changes of the size of an image. In the post below I will describe these two commands. First of all we must select the image by just clicking on it.

Once the image is selected, the Picture Tools main tab gets activated and then we make sure the Format tab is activated as shown in the image below. Then we locate the Adjust area and select the arrow which is located at the right of the command ResetPicture as we can see below. Then from the drop down menu we select the command ResetPicture.

Straight away all the formatting that we have applied to the image are discarded as we can see in the image below.

If we want to reset the picture in order to discard the formatting that we might have applied and the size that we might have changed, we select it first and then we select the Format tab and then from the area of the ribbon we select the arrow at the right of the command ResetPicture. Then from the drop down menu that appears we select the command ResetPicture&Size as shown below.

Straight away all the formatting that we had applied to the image is restored and the same happens with the size of the image which is restored to its original dimensions.

Below you can check out the video describing the Reset and ResetPicture& Size command in PowerPoint13.

Reset Picture & Size In PowerPoint 13

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